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Show t i I Worry 1ms neer been known lo benefit . anyone: on tlio contrary, it aluaya injure I -r by napping the nervous energy and robbing B vlHtl; (he Ixxlv of the strength so necessar,' to any R degree of happiness in life, n ITIrt1t1t f itfT " n ""11"1 oIIoms worry to tnko hold of I XUimiJUiy i,cr ,l,o finds it extremely difficult to over-It over-It kJ. como tlio habit. It so presses down upon her K lMfllttclt "' "m ,18Cf"'ncM vanishes and sbo becomes JR a morbid, ultrascnsitivo creature, of little. & , . , JsW0Mlm ' of lassitudo nnd n premature loss of youth- fulncM. Whenever it is present all realization ot . ambition is imjiossible, hopo lakes wings and soars away and tlio brightest I prospects of existence, sink into the dust of despair, ncicr lo bo rosurrect- ! ed again. ; A cheery nature, is as necessary to a woman for bucccm and usefulness 'J as are air and water. Wo look for cheer and brightness as part of woman's wom-an's being, and sbo who is without theso attributes seems to bo an anomaly iu nature. Tlio woman who bclioes in herself, who is conscious of her own forco of character and of her strength of brain and body, can accomplish what I would bo impossible to the worrier. i Knough itnl energy is wasted in this useless, ,' harmful, fatal worry lo run all the atlairs of tho v. I world if exerted in tho right direction. f B Woman's success or failure, happiness or mis- TOitS l Sll ?' eI)C,uls "lmost entirely upon herself; luck en- LaW y K; a. it" 'crs into tho matter littlo or not nt all. r. A Wk You can do your part to make tho world bright- djT7Wlv er and better. Ixtok aloft, not down. Ho bright, not LpfahraEp 1 gloomy. Ho joyous, not sad. Not content with being ffivfif 1 happy yourself, do jour best to mako others happy. tg!r |